Journal article

Heterotrophic nitrification is the predominant NO3- production mechanism in coniferous but not broad-leaf acid forest soil in subtropical China


Authors listZhang, JB; Müller, C; Zhu, TB; Cheng, Y; Cai, ZC

Publication year2011

Pages533-542

JournalBiology and Fertility of Soils

Volume number47

Issue number5

ISSN0178-2762

eISSN1432-0789

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s00374-011-0567-z

PublisherSpringer


Abstract
A study was carried out to investigate the potential gross nitrogen (N) transformations in natural secondary coniferous and evergreen broad-leaf forest soils in subtropical China. The simultaneously occurring gross N transformations in soil were quantified by a N-15 tracing study. The results showed that N dynamics were dominated by NH4+ turnover in both soils. The total mineralization (from labile and recalcitrant organic N) in the broad-leaf forest was more than twice the rate in the coniferous forest soil. The total rate of mineral N production (NH4+ + NO3-) from the large recalcitrant organic N pool was similar in the two forest soils. However, appreciable NO3- production was only observed in the coniferous forest soil due to heterotrophic nitrification (i.e. direct oxidation of organic N to NO3-), whereas nitrification in broad-leaf forest was little (or negligible). Thus, a distinct shift occurred from predominantly NH4+ production in the broad-leaf forest soil to a balanced production of NH4+ and NO3- in the coniferous forest soil. This may be a mechanism to ensure an adequate supply of available mineral N in the coniferous forest soil and most likely reflects differences in microbial community patterns (possibly saprophytic, fungal, activities in coniferous soils). We show for the first time that the high nitrification rate in these soils may be of heterotrophic rather than autotrophic nature. Furthermore, high NO3- production was only apparent in the coniferous but not in broad-leaf forest soil. This highlights the association of vegetation type with the size and the activity of the SOM pools that ultimately determines whether only NH4+ or also a high NO3- turnover is present.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleZhang, J., Müller, C., Zhu, T., Cheng, Y. and Cai, Z. (2011) Heterotrophic nitrification is the predominant NO3- production mechanism in coniferous but not broad-leaf acid forest soil in subtropical China, Biology and Fertility of Soils, 47(5), pp. 533-542. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00374-011-0567-z

APA Citation styleZhang, J., Müller, C., Zhu, T., Cheng, Y., & Cai, Z. (2011). Heterotrophic nitrification is the predominant NO3- production mechanism in coniferous but not broad-leaf acid forest soil in subtropical China. Biology and Fertility of Soils. 47(5), 533-542. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00374-011-0567-z


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